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Vettel philosophical after latest title dent

Sebastian Vettel kept a cool head in the paddock after engine issues put him dead last on the grid for Sunday's Malaysian Grand Prix. Both sides of the Ferrari garage were working frantically on Vettel's car, which needed an fourth and final penalty-free engine fitted ahead of qualifying. However, Vettel lost turbo in the early stages of Q1 and mechanics were unable to fix the latest issue in time for the German to set a time. “Obviously I lost power, just after sector one, and then limped back,” said Vettel. “We were planning [to go back out again] but obviously we have live telemetry on the car so as soon as the engine is running we see all the pressures and...
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